On Thu, Jan 11, 2007 at 10:28:29PM -0800, Jo Rhett wrote:
> On Jan 11, 2007, at 10:00 PM, Charles Sprickman wrote:
> >On Thu, 11 Jan 2007, Jo Rhett wrote:
> >
> >>>>>Not any one that I've ever seen in commodity disks. Yes, on
> >>>>>big fiber channel disk cabinets. No to 6-8 drive raid
> >>>>>controllers.
> >>>>I'd be very surprised if you can't. You can certainly do it
> >>>>with Areca (arcmsr(4)), HP (ciss(4)), IBM ServeRAID (ips(4)),
> >>>>although the details vary.
> >>
> >>On Jan 11, 2007, at 8:02 PM, Charles Sprickman wrote:
> >>>I can confirm 3Ware controllers also work that way.
> >>
> >>Please enlighten me. I see no such options in the BIOS menu.
> >
> >I've done it in 3DM2, but look at pages 23+24 (printed page
> >numbers) here and the stuff regarding setting up a seperate boot
> >volume:
> >
> >http://www.3ware.com/support/UserDocs/3ware9590SEUsrGuide.pdf>> Those are CLI functions. Which means you have to boot to run the
> CLI, so cart->horse.
>> Sorry for being terse, but I have to solve the boot problem which is
> what started this conversation.
Why not use 3BM (3Ware BIOS Manager) to setup the RAID. Create the
RAID with it, specify a boot volume, turn off autocarving, so it
creates two units (one smaller boot volume, and all the rest it a
large unit). Setp the smaller unit like normal (fdisk, newfs, etc)
and setup the larger unit with GPT.
Using 3BM avoids the cart->horse issue with 3DM2/CLI.
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